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OGME ’13 Awards : Elite judging panel revealed

The year’s biggest energy awards just got bigger…

OGME '13 Awards : Elite judging panel revealed
OGME '13 Awards : Elite judging panel revealed

Oil&Gas Middle East is pleased to reveal an elite panel of judges, who will decide the winners of the industry’s biggest awards – Oil&Gas Middle East 2013 Awards.

The Judging panel will include –

• H.E Khamis Bu Amim, Chairman of Dubai Dry Docks
• Dr. Abdulwahab Sadoun, Secretary General of Gulf Petrochemicals and Chemicals Association
• Louis Besland, Partner, A.T.Kearney
• Terry Willis, Managing Director of Energy Industries Council UK (Middle East Chapter) and
• Abhay Bhargava, Head of Energy & Power Systems Practice, MENA, Frost & Sullivan

In its fourth edition, the Oil&Gas Middle East Awards are dedicated to selecting the best and brightest from the region’s hydrocarbon industry. This year, there will be a total of 13 categories; for the first time ever, the awards will also recognise refiners and petrochemical players.

From young engineers climbing the first rungs on the career ladder, to the project manager who has overcome seemingly insurmountable odds to bring projects in on time and on budget, right through to exemplary leadership at the top – the Oil & Gas Middle East Awards will identify those performers responsible for positioning the Middle East at the heart of the world’s energy sector.

In another landmark move, the awards night which is scheduled for the 9th of October 2013, will be held at the Ritz Carlton Hotel in Abu Dhabi.

This decision is to pay homage to the success, which the emirate of Abu Dhabi has had in shaping the oil industry. Companies wishing to nominate themselves can do so at www.arabianoilandgas.com/ogawards before the 6th of August. For awards related queries, please contact Daniel Fewtrell on daniel.fewtrell@itp.com.
 

 

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